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Treating her rough


Question Posted Sunday June 14 2009, 12:46 pm

Hi. 17/m. A week or so ago, my girlfriend said she likes when I treat her 'rough', but how can I do this? I don't realize what I'm doing when I'm with her, so I don't know what I did that was rough? So yeah...how to treat her rough, without being too agressive? Thanks.

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Darby answered Sunday June 14 2009, 3:08 pm:
You'll have to ask her exactly what she meant by that. Different girls are into different things, so you need to ask for clarification on that. I'm not sure if you mean sexually or emotionally or physically. Just tell her you want to give her what she wants but you're not really sure what she meant by being 'rough'. I'm sure she'll go further into detail as to what she meant.


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Cux answered Sunday June 14 2009, 3:08 pm:
We can't read her mind.

Ask her what she means, because if you ask her, you know EXACTLY what she means, and there's no guessing involved.

--Jack
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